Poems, 2권J. Johnson, 1788 |
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... grace that age would gladly keep , A tooth or auburn lock , and by degrees Their length and colour from the locks they fpare ; Th ' elastic spring of an unwearied foot That mounts the stile with ease , or leaps the fence , That play of ...
... grace that age would gladly keep , A tooth or auburn lock , and by degrees Their length and colour from the locks they fpare ; Th ' elastic spring of an unwearied foot That mounts the stile with ease , or leaps the fence , That play of ...
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... grace Of hedge - row beauties numberlefs , fquare tow'r , Tall spire , from which the found of chearful bells Juft undulates upon the lift'ning ear ; Groves , heaths , and fmoaking villages remote . Scenes must be beautiful which daily ...
... grace Of hedge - row beauties numberlefs , fquare tow'r , Tall spire , from which the found of chearful bells Juft undulates upon the lift'ning ear ; Groves , heaths , and fmoaking villages remote . Scenes must be beautiful which daily ...
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... grace to guilty men . Behold the picture ! -Is it like ? -Like whom The things that mount the roftrum with a skip , And then skip down again ; pronounce a text , Cry , hem ; and reading , what they never wrote Juft fifteen minutes ...
... grace to guilty men . Behold the picture ! -Is it like ? -Like whom The things that mount the roftrum with a skip , And then skip down again ; pronounce a text , Cry , hem ; and reading , what they never wrote Juft fifteen minutes ...
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... Grace , knowledge , comfort , an unfathom'd ftore ? How oft , when Paul has ferv'd us with a text , Has Epictetus , Plato , Tully preach'd ! Men that , if now alive , would fit content And humble learners of a Saviour's worth , Preach ...
... Grace , knowledge , comfort , an unfathom'd ftore ? How oft , when Paul has ferv'd us with a text , Has Epictetus , Plato , Tully preach'd ! Men that , if now alive , would fit content And humble learners of a Saviour's worth , Preach ...
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... grace , escape . There we grow early grey , but never wise , There form connections , but acquire no friend ; Solicit pleasure hopeless of fuccefs ; Waste youth in occupations only fit For fecond childhood , and devote old age To fports ...
... grace , escape . There we grow early grey , but never wise , There form connections , but acquire no friend ; Solicit pleasure hopeless of fuccefs ; Waste youth in occupations only fit For fecond childhood , and devote old age To fports ...
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47 페이지 - Slaves cannot breathe in England ; if their lungs Receive our air, that moment they are free ; They touch our country, and their shackles fall. That's noble, and bespeaks a nation proud And jealous of the blessing. Spread it then, And let it circulate through every vein Of all your empire ; that, where Britain's power Is felt, mankind may feel her mercy too.
348 페이지 - The bottles twain, behind his back, were shattered at a blow. Down ran the wine into the road, most piteous to be seen, Which made his horse's flanks to smoke as they had basted been. But still he...
354 페이지 - Ah luckless speech, and bootless boast ! For which he paid full dear, For while he spake a braying ass Did sing most loud and clear. Whereat his horse did snort as he Had heard a lion roar, And gallop'd off with all his might As he had done before.
271 페이지 - One song employs all nations ; and all cry, " Worthy the Lamb, for He was slain for us ! " The dwellers in the vales and on the rocks Shout to each other, and the mountain tops From distant mountains catch the flying joy, Till, nation after nation taught the strain, Earth rolls the rapturous hosanna round.
218 페이지 - He is the freeman whom the truth makes free, And all are slaves beside. There's not a chain That hellish foes, confederate for his harm, Can wind around him, but he casts it off With as much ease as Samson his green withes.
40 페이지 - God made the country, and man made the town. What wonder then that health and virtue, gifts That can alone make sweet the bitter draught That life holds out to all, should most abound And least be threatened in the fields and groves...
101 페이지 - Defend me therefore, common sense, say I, From reveries so airy, from the toil Of dropping buckets into empty wells, And growing old in drawing nothing up...
19 페이지 - Ye fallen avenues ! once more I mourn Your fate unmerited, once more rejoice That yet a remnant of your race survives.
139 페이지 - Now stir the fire, and close the shutters fast, Let fall the curtains, wheel the sofa round, And while the bubbling and loud hissing urn Throws up a steamy column, and the cups That cheer but not inebriate, wait on each, So let us welcome peaceful evening in.
137 페이지 - tis the twanging horn o'er yonder bridge, That with its wearisome but needful length Bestrides the wintry flood, in which the moon Sees her unwrinkled face reflected bright...